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Unread 03-08-2010, 03:47 PM   #21
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82's were phased out in the '90s. Replaced by new 87' patrol boats.

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Never did understand why youse guys liked to ride around on targets.

Two kinds of Boats/Ships....Submarines and Targets.
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Unread 03-09-2010, 09:37 AM   #23
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Hi Bill (wlyon),
I was in sonar also. I joined in '67 and by then the Navy had changed the rate to Sonar Technician (G - surface, S - sub). Berkeley had the AN/SQS-D system (state of the art at the time). Guess the new title made us sound more professional in the Navy's mind. I wound up with a STG3 rating. Took my 2nd class exam, but flunked it...if I recall correctly, it was after a night of frolicking in Subic! I agree that the Destroyer Navy was the REAL Navy. Berkeley went through a typhoon and we actually were pushed into N. Korean waters! Talk about ("rock & roll!). Don
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"it was after a night of frolicking in Subic!"

Don,

"Frolicking"? I spent many wonderful evenings "Frolicking" in Subic. Served my last couple of years on the U.S.S. Dixie AD-14. We were on 6 month rotation to Riviera Pier at Subic, as the station repair ship. When I die, I want to go to Olongapo...

What year did you go through the Typhoon? We got into a bad one in late '69. We were walking on the bulkheads more than the deck. A wave smashed the front of mount 52, buckling the 5/8" armor plate and shorted out the brake. The dual 5" mount was swinging back and forth like a Rain Bird sprinkler.

We skirted a Typhoon on the Dixie in '71. It's pretty humbling to be on the top deck of a 600 ft. ship and looking up at the swells on all sides of you.

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Hey Ron,
The typhoon we went through was in '70. It was an experience I'll never forget! The watch standers were the only ones supposed to be about, everyone else was supposed to be strapped into their racks for their safety. A couple of buds and I ventured up to the signal bridge. You're absolutely correct about walking more on the bulkheads than the decks! Waves were crashing over Mount 51. This was quite a feat as DDG's were built with the much higher "Hurricane Bow". At times, we rolled so far over that I didn't think the ship would right herself. She just hung there (for what seemed like an eternity!), groaned and creaked, and finally would right herself...only then to go to the other side. My heart still pounds thinking about it! Ah, the sea stories are endless!
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Don,

It could have been the same Typhoon. I'm not altogether certain , so it could have been in '70. It was kind of a catch 22. I loved being at sea, yet at the same time I hated being at sea.

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